<p>Carbon monoxide can act as a substrate for different modes of fermentative anaerobic metabolism. The trait of utilizing CO is spread among a diverse group of microorganisms, including members of bacteria as well as archaea. Over the last decade this metabolism has gained interest due to the potential of converting CO-rich gas, such as synthesis gas, into bio-based products. Three main types of fermentative CO metabolism can be distinguished: hydrogenogenesis, methanogenesis, and acetogenesis, generating hydrogen, methane and acetate, respectively. Here, we review the current knowledge on these three variants of microbial CO metabolism with an emphasis on the potential enzymatic routes and bio-energetics involved.</p
International audienceAmong the possible renewable energies sources, biomass gasification has been c...
Syngas is produced through thermochemical conversion from different types of wastes and is considere...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a ubiquitous atmospheric trace gas produced by natural and anthropogenic sou...
Carbon monoxide can act as a substrate for different modes of fermentative anaerobic metabolism. The...
Recent advances in the field of microbial physiology demonstrate that carbon monoxide is a readily u...
Synthesis gas (syngas) fermentation is a process capable of processing a gaseous substrate via ferme...
Microbial adaptation to extreme conditions takes many forms, including specialized metabolism which ...
Syngas, a gaseous mixture of CO, H2 and CO2, can be produced by gasification of carbon-containing ma...
The Supporting Information is available free of charge on the ACS Publications website at DOI: 10.10...
Carbon monoxide-fermenting microorganisms can be used for the production of a wide range of commodit...
Carbon monoxide-fermenting microorganisms can be used for the production of a wide range of commodit...
Carbon monoxide is regarded as the common component of volcanic gases both in terrestrial and deep-s...
Both natural and anthropogenic hot environments contain appreciable levels of carbon monoxide (CO). ...
Acetogenic bacteria have gained much attraction in recent years as they can produce different biofue...
The biological conversion of carbon monoxide (CO) has been highlighted for the development of a C1 g...
International audienceAmong the possible renewable energies sources, biomass gasification has been c...
Syngas is produced through thermochemical conversion from different types of wastes and is considere...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a ubiquitous atmospheric trace gas produced by natural and anthropogenic sou...
Carbon monoxide can act as a substrate for different modes of fermentative anaerobic metabolism. The...
Recent advances in the field of microbial physiology demonstrate that carbon monoxide is a readily u...
Synthesis gas (syngas) fermentation is a process capable of processing a gaseous substrate via ferme...
Microbial adaptation to extreme conditions takes many forms, including specialized metabolism which ...
Syngas, a gaseous mixture of CO, H2 and CO2, can be produced by gasification of carbon-containing ma...
The Supporting Information is available free of charge on the ACS Publications website at DOI: 10.10...
Carbon monoxide-fermenting microorganisms can be used for the production of a wide range of commodit...
Carbon monoxide-fermenting microorganisms can be used for the production of a wide range of commodit...
Carbon monoxide is regarded as the common component of volcanic gases both in terrestrial and deep-s...
Both natural and anthropogenic hot environments contain appreciable levels of carbon monoxide (CO). ...
Acetogenic bacteria have gained much attraction in recent years as they can produce different biofue...
The biological conversion of carbon monoxide (CO) has been highlighted for the development of a C1 g...
International audienceAmong the possible renewable energies sources, biomass gasification has been c...
Syngas is produced through thermochemical conversion from different types of wastes and is considere...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a ubiquitous atmospheric trace gas produced by natural and anthropogenic sou...